Hello,
When I try and access the list archives on my Debian server set up with
mailman, I get the following page:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /pipermail/listname/ on this
server.
This seems like something that should ahve been set up automatically,
particularly on
Hello,
Not only Outlook ... try to get a EUR through the list ...
I assume you mean you have your list configured for German
(ISO-8859-1) but then send an email with a Euro sign character
(ISO-8859-11) to the list.
Yes ... but my Outlook XP chose West Europe ISO or Windows no way
Your cron job on burlador2
/usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests
produced the following output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests, line 94, in ?
main()
File /usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests, line 86, in main
Hello,
What do I need to add to httpd.conf to be able to use a web interface to
Mailman?
I have a ScriptAlias, do I need anything else?
Not really, but if you want to access the archive too, you have to put an
Alias /pipermail/ mailmandir/archives/public/
And if you are using 2.1.x series,
Help!
I have a mailing list
http://cp1.myhostdns.org/pipermail/mt-eliza-merger_mbssrc.com/2003-October.txt.gz
for which the archives are removing anything that is considered
non-text.
Am I the only person having this problem? It makes the mailing
list completely useless.
I've already told my
Do you know of any web hosting companies that will host a mailman account at
a reasonable price? I need to find someone to host the mailman list because
our hosting company won't allow it on their server. I thought I had seen a
link to hosting companies on the website but I can't find it now.
i am using mailman thru hostway site control.
i am using it to send mailing to our client list.
i dont need functions like mail archives, subsrciber options, password input and view
subsrciber list.
i would like however to have the subscriber input their first name (for custom
greetings).
After AOL/CS mysteriously blocked postings from our list due
to excessive member complaints -- 8 AOL/CS members out of 49) we
decided to move the list to a new server. Now list postings go through
correctly and reach everyone, but messages like the one below are
generated on occasion to
I have a newsletter of some 20,000 subscribers currently hosted on Bizland.
I send e-Mail three times a week. Each message is about 5,000 words in
plain text. Bizland is a good service, but a lot of Spammers have also
made their homes there. As a result, a lot of my mailings have been
blocked
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
This
Hello,
I've read through some of the list archives, and done a fair bit of
googling, but am having no luck.
I'm running Mailman 2.1.1 with Exim 3.36 on a dual processor
maching running FreeBSD 4.8.
I'm frequently seeing a python2 process owned by the mailman account using
90+% of one of the
Dale == Dale schibbelhut
[Mailman-Users] Web hosting for Mailman
Fri, 17 Oct 2003 15:49:03 -0600
Dale I thought I had seen a link to hosting companies on the
Dale website but I can't find it now.
http://list.org/inthenews.html
jam
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email looping - autoresponders - how to stop it?
I don't know if Mailman has any capability in this area. You can push
things through procmail though and have it control the generation of the
automatic response. I have a non-Mailman email alias which I manage this
way. Its procmailrc
My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not
full. This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can
change that time? A quick perusal of the FAQ did not give me an answer
It also seems that the digests send well before reaching the 45 Kb
limit I've
Paul,
Paul H Byerly wrote:
My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not full.
This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can change
that time? A quick perusal of the FAQ did not give me an answer
It is set off by a cron job. Try looking at the results
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Paul H Byerly wrote:
My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not full.
This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can
change that time?
That's controlled by cron. Use crontab -u mailman -l to see the
current
Help! I don't know what happened, but all of a sudden I don't see any of
my lists anymore. When I do list_lists, it shows nothing. I had about 15
lists just this morning. I was playing around with backing up the lists
and I don't know if maybe I inadvertently deleted something important.
What file
This may be related to my other problem, but when I post to my list, it
is not saving the mails to the archive. I have no idea why it is not
finding them. I noticed that in my mailman/lists/listname directory,
there isn't a config.db file. Is that where it is supposed to be? When
does that get
For some reason, when half the people on my list send a message to the
list, it comes through like this:
/root/6lcnGM: Permission denied
The characters after /root/ are different each time. This has only begun
with the implementation of the new filtering controls, and it seems to be
Start by doing a check_perms and if that doesn't find the problems.
Also, what happens when you send email out to your lists?
The lists are stored in ~mailman/lists/listname
Good Luck - I hope it's just your web pages that got knocked akilter.
Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 16:53, Concordia
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 17:21, Concordia Chen wrote:
This may be related to my other problem, but when I post to my list, it
is not saving the mails to the archive. I have no idea why it is not
finding them. I noticed that in my mailman/lists/listname directory,
there isn't a config.db file. Is
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 17:32, Timothy Brooks wrote:
For some reason, when half the people on my list send a message to the
list, it comes through like this:
/root/6lcnGM: Permission denied
The characters after /root/ are different each time. This has only begun
with the implementation
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